With its first SUV, named Kodiaq, Skoda harbors the hope of significantly increasing its sales in Europe. Having sold 19,336 cars in France from January to October, the Czech brand already boasts a positive record since the start of the year, with a 7.2-percent rise in sales year over year.

Driven by its Fabia/Octavia/Superb trio, Skoda now hopes to revolutionize the SUV segment with an accomplished product that benefits from the Volkswagen group's savoir-faire and, "Simply Clever" solutions. In order to put the car through its paces, we went to Mallorca – quite a stretch from Kodiak Island (Alaska) and its Kodiak bears, after which the car is named.

Families will be thrilled by its very large trunk – up to 72.9 cubic feet when you take the second and third rows down. No car has a larger trunk in this segment, in Europe.

Unlike many SUVs nowadays, the Skoda Kodiaq is aesthetically interesting, drawing inspiration from the VisionS concept introduced in Geneva back in March. Front lighting is two-part, with full LED headlights framed by Audi-like lower elements. Skoda uses the same aesthetic for its new Octav...